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H. LOCATION, V. LOCATION
SYSTEM SETTING > INSTALLATION > H. LOCATION, V.
LOCATION
It can define locations of each monitor in a display wall
so that the entire wall can be addressed as one big
monitor as shown below. You can specify a bigger pixel
map than each monitors’ resolution size.
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H. LOCATION:
Assign numbers
from the left
column.
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V. LOCATION:
Assign numbers
from the top
row.
For example, even though each monitor has a
resolution of 1920 x 1080, a window can be located
staring at the point of 2000 pixels across and 1090
pixels down, which is outside the monitor resolution
size.
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There is no these menus in Wallaby since the pixel
map is automatically set when Display Layout setting
(page 23) is applied.
Unit IDs and IP addresses modification by
Wallaby
Once the network is established after the unit IDs and
IP addresses assignment which was set on screen
menus, they can be changed by Wallaby later as well as
on screen menus.
IMAGE FLIP
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 2 > IMAGE FLIP
It can invert displayed images vertically or horizontally.
SYSTEM SYNC.
SYSTEM SETTING > MISC. 2 > SYSTEM SYNC
It changes the internal sync frequency according to the
contents. Set 60Hz mode when the main content is a
PC signal or NTSC. Or set 50Hz when the main content
is PAL signal. The initial setting is 60 Hz.
The frequency of the entire display wall follows the
sync setting in the MASTER monitor (page 20).
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With FRAME LOCK setting (page 35), you can set to
synchronize with an input signal frequency.
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Even in PAL areas, set it 60Hz when 60Hz computer
signals are mainly displayed.
Emergency Setting
System > Misc. 1 > Emergency Setting
(only in the Wallaby menus)
Even if one (or two) of the LED lights fails, the images
will be continuously displayed with the rest of colors.
This menu can specify how to display the colors at the
period. The initial setting is OFF.
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OFF: According to BLOWOUT seting(Page35), it will
be shut down.
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ON(EMERGENCY MODE): The rest of the LEDs show
a monochromatic color with maintaining the gray
scale. Although the whole color will change, you
don
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t lack any image outline.
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This menu is not displayed on screen. Set it with
Wallaby.
3.2.2
System memory saving
SYSTEM SETTING > SYSTEM SETTING SAVE
A change in a system memory setting shows SYSTEM SETTING
SAVE menu on screen when going back to TOP menu by [ESC]
button. Select YES to overwrite the existing memory.
In Wallaby, surely click the “Save” button after the setting is
finished in order to save the setting in the monitors.
0 1919/1920 3839
H=1
V=1
H=2
V=1
H=2
V=2
H=1
V=2
1079
1080
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